Sunday, 4 November 2012

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

But the researchers behind the study suggest it could be due to something called habituation - a well-known phenomenon in which extended exposure to a stimulus reduces your behavioral or physiological responses to it.Habituation helps to explain why you can't see a darn thing when you enter a dimly-lit cocktail bar but five minutes later you get used to the darkness and the exorbitant prices on the drink menu become radiantly clear.

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinners

 

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